New therapy offers hope for spinal cord injury pain relief
NCT ID NCT06599632
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a special talking therapy (values-based cognitive behavioral therapy) for 6 adults with spinal cord injury from road accidents. The goal was to see if it helps reduce daily pain and improve living according to personal values. Participants attended 10 therapy sessions in person or online and filled out daily questionnaires. Results will show if this approach can ease symptoms and boost quality of life.
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Specialized Hospital for Polio and Accident Victims
Rødovre Municipality, 2610, Denmark
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